Blistering Report on the GPO Issued by Nader’s Center for Study of Responsive Law
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While much of this is attributable to advances in technology, it is also indicative of a federal government moving increasingly away from physical printing of documents, and that the GPO’s authority as government and public printer has been consistently undermined:
• In the early 1970s, GPO had 8,572 employees. Today, it employs just 1,900.
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